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Boston won that night, 6-2, in a game of little baseball drama and zero lead changes...
PRESTON: It's gone from zero to three times zero. [Laughter.] There are barriers to entry there. It costs a lot of money to get started. The big energy companies have made those barriers pretty severe...
...effects of such fiscal policies as tax cuts and the setting of interest rates-which, even when they aren't enacted directly by the President, are introduced by his supporters. Krauthammer's view also ignores the blatant effect of government programs and spending on the economy. Budgets are a zero-sum game; you can't invest heavily at the same time in education, housing programs and the military. Each pattern of investment produces distinctly different outcomes, and budget priorities are principally determined by the President. If he cannot be held accountable for the state of his country, who can? Rebecca...
...Jonny Zero," about an ex-drug offender (who tragically lost the "h" in his first name somewhere) trying to go straight but torn by pressure from the FBI to go undercover and from his old associates to go back into the life. (TV critics like to use phrases like "the life" to prove that we're, you know, "down...
Thomas M. Reardon received a 10-year, zero-interest education loan of $306,312 in January 2002. And though Taylor no longer works at the University, she still owed Harvard the bulk of two small education loans totaling $25,000 at interest rates of 10 and 8.25 percent...